Thursday, April 20, 2006

FYI About the Blog

Just some info for those of you new to the blogging world. By clicking on the underlined text, you be taken to another webpage, one that either explains, emphasizes, or enhances in someway the said topic of that particular entry. For instance, this is my favorite team. Makes no grammatical sense right? Well, click on this is my favorite team. Aha! Isn't that cool. It's part of the fun of blogging. So check out the links, sometimes it'll help the entry make sense.

Also, at the end of each entry you can feel free to add your comments. You shouldn't have to log in to do that, but if you have to it's free, but let me know so I can fix it.

And in this blog, I'll comment on a variety of things, give updates on personal things and run some ideas past you, perhaps even a few stories I've written. But for the most part I'll address these topics:
1. Sports
2. Movies/Music/Television
3. News/Current Events
4. Theological Ideas
5. Things that are just going on

Again, these are my interests, so naturally I'll write about them the most. But I'll try and make it appealing to those who don't share such interests. Anyway, enjoy the blog.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah...I'll comment. It is a sad when when you have to promote a sports team via blogging...that's proselytizing and I won't stand for it.

AaronG said...

Promote? Isn't first place all the promotion one should need. Stupid Yankee fans.

Anonymous said...

Stupid!!! I can make you into a Yankee fan within one season. it will be so convincing that you will never remember your past life as a Red Sox fan. It is called
Yankeeversion.

AaronG said...

Try it. Just try it. Arrogant and stupid yankee fan! I have lived and died many times as a Red Sox fan! Ha!

Anonymous said...

Accepted! The game's afoot. A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. Here it is based on your last response: I could care less about your pain, there is no crying in baseball. It is a sport of domination and history reveals that the Yankees have been the dominant team in the history of the game. So the Red Sox won in 2004...big deal. It is only enjoying a piece of candy when the Yankees own the whole candy industry.

AaronG said...

In the words of a great philosopher: just because you hold the majority (read: dominant team), doesn't make you right. Further case and point: too much candy rots your teeth and makes you fat and lazy.

Anonymous said...

Step One:
Unconverted yankee fan 1
You: 0

We are on the way to conversion. How is this? It is proven that Red Sox fans can only throw impotent insults when faced with insurmountable evidence. We will meet again next week...I want to savor this first win over the weekend.

Anonymous said...

American National East Central Team W L PCT GB

Boston 12 7 .632 -

Baltimore 11 9 .550 1.5

NY Yankees 9 8 .529 2.0

Toronto 9 8 .529 2.0

Tampa Bay 8 11 .421 4.0

I do beleave the stats say it all

Anonymous said...

I'm back and ready for the second win. Hey! That's what the Yankees will do next week at the playground. Will the Sox fans have enough baseball guts to welcome Johnny D with an ovation?
We will see.
The next game will be stadium comparisons. Get ready to be 0-2

Anonymous said...

Hello aarong, the pathetic Sox fan. Let's talk about the toilet bowl you call Fenway Pak (no r's in (Buston) and the magnificient temple of Ruth, Gehrig, Ford, Mantle, Jeter (get the history). 'The Stadium' exemplifies Yankee greatness. Even the majestic statues of Yankee greats adorn the outfield. The once Sox great, Roger Clemens, ousted by Dan Dunk-it, considered it an honor to walk the hallowed grounds. What does Fenway Park offer? A wad of spit and two poles dedicated in honor of Sox players: Pesky and Fisk Polls..WOW! Can't wait to go on that tour.